[MacPorts] #30280: Atlas @3.9.37 +GCC44 : STAGE 2-3-2: CacheEdge DETECTION FAILED

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#30280: Atlas @3.9.37 +GCC44 : STAGE 2-3-2: CacheEdge DETECTION FAILED
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 Reporter:  pierre@…            |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect              |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal              |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  ports               |     Version:  2.0.99                               
 Keywords:  lion                |        Port:  atlas                                
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Comment(by patrice.kouame@…):

 Replying to [comment:59 vince@…]:
 > So, I append a .tgz file containing the Portfile and all the patch
 files. Since this is highly experimental, it is given as is (not in the
 form of a diff), without any guarantee, and I strongly advise you to
 unpack it in a private section of your ports tree (see Macports manual to
 figure out how to setup one). If you feel adventurous, you can extract it
 directly in the atlas repertory of the main tree: You can always revert to
 previous state by wiping out everything and syncing again.
 >
 > It should work on all MacOS versions with gcc45 in 64-bit mode. All
 other combinations are not yet tested. I've an old MacMini CoreDuo/10.6
 machine on which I should test building it tonight, and a G5 server too.
 >
 > Support for clang is almost here too, but since clang is stricter than
 gcc, there are some extra patch files to be generated. Besides, building
 with clang takes hours, whereas building with gcc is a matter of minutes.
 I don't know why.
 >
 > Good luck, and please tell me if you succeed or not.

 V!  Thank you so much for this prompt fix!

 I built against gcc44 and gcc45 on Lion with the latest Xcode 4.2 (from
 the bleeding edge iOS 5 beta 4)  with great success.
 All in a local ports repository as you suggested.
 I tested meld with all the python dependencies and it all works fine.

 By the way the builds on my box take about 15 minutes.  I have a Mac Pro
 dual quad-core Xeon.  I know I'm lucky.
 '''If you need help with your long compiles/build just ask...you have my
 email...'''

 Also decided no to push my luck with gcc46 and clang or llvm 3.0.  Will
 wait for your official distros.

 I think your ar workaround may give me clues to other stuff that currently
 breaks on Lion.
 You filed a radar bug, may I have the number?

 Thanks again, Patrice

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